A generation, or several generations, are tired: of rent increases, of not being able to access a mortgage, of evictions, of tourist apartments and of politics not providing convincing answers to this problem. In Valencia, after the housing demonstration, some of the protesters did not go home. They camped in the Plaza del Ayuntamiento de Valencia. It is definitive proof that housing protests are looking for new ways to attract attention.
We listen to Nacho, who has been camping in Valencia for more than a week after the demonstration. In addition, we talk about the new measures that are being considered as a protest for housing, such as the rent strike, with elDiario.es journalist in Catalonia Sandra Vicente. With elDiario.es journalist Aitor Riveiro we analyze how the housing protest movement is changing with the arrival of a new generation.
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